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MOTHER GRAY'S % SWEET POWDERS JFOR GHILDREN, Ouuénne‘lnfiarkeveflshneu, ki’.'»’;.'n'c’fl"m‘:-':';n o 'l‘eellm:‘; bol s o, £ B AR A1 Bt m:ff 8 ST MSTED. Le Rov. N.Y. F M. MALZAHN & CO. »"L « REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE FARMJLOANS, RENTALS FARMS AND CITY PROPERTIES 407 Minn. Ave. Bemidji, Minn Perhaps you've intended to buy your wife, mother or sister 2 good Christmas present and you can’t for the life of you decide what to get. Let us Suggest—a WHITE Sewing Machine A finely finished No. 35, or No. 27 White is strikingly ornamental and as to usefulness—well ask any user of the 20th Century White. You'll look a long time before you'll find anything that will fit in as nicely as the White. Don’t forget our address. THE BARGAIN STORE . M.E. IBERTSON, Prop. 1 1 North Dakota Delegation Urges Ap- peals Court Appointment. ‘Washington, Dec. 15.—The North Dakota’ delegation, composed of Sen- ators McCumber and Purcell and Rep- resentatives Hanna and Gronna, were at the White House to urge President Taft to name Judge C. F. Amidon of the federal district court as the suc- cessor to Judge Van Devanter of this circuit court of appea]s, who has been nominated for associate justice of the supreme court of the United States. Receiver for Pittsburg Papers. Pittsburg, Dec. 15.—Joseph ~ T. Nevin, formerly one of the best known newspaper managers in Pittsburg, | filed his bond as receiver of the Pitts- burg Post Publishing company and the Sun Publishing company, both of which are owned by the same com- pany.” The bond in each case was $25,000. Agree to Support Clark. ‘Washington, Dec. 15.—The three members of the Florida delegation in the house formally have pledged their support to Representative Champ Clark of Missouri and Democrats in the Nortn Carolina and other congres- { sional delegations are planning early action\a]m\g the-same lines. Pittsburg Physician Killed. Pittsburg, Dec. 15.—Ledping from a window in the new homeopathic hos- pital, Dr. William H. Proctor, one of the best known practitioners in the city, was killed. Dr. Proctor had un- dergone an operahon at the hospxtal | Tuesday A sprainéd ankle will usually dis- able the injured person for three or four weeks. This is due to the lack of proper treatment. ‘When Cham- berlain’s Liniment " is applied a cure may be effected in three or four days. This liniment is one of the best and most remarkable prepara- tions in use. Sold by Barker«s Drug Store. Not only fresh but pure. ‘Maple Vanilla Vanilla Nut Chocolate Frappe \8 Caramel Week At Hanson’s Made from pure sugar (not glucose) and sweet cream (not prepared paste.) The product of skilled American workmen and clean sanitary candy kitchen. A trial will convince you. Chocolate Nut Chocolate Opera Yankee Vanilla Opera w1 GEQ, A, HANSON [.= Chocolate Toato & Cocoa A.D. S. Drug Store Boullion Phone 304 Nut Opera Chocolate Dipped Neapolitan Fresh Milk and Cream Have your milk delivered to “ your table in sterilized bottles Fresh From The Cows on the Alfalfa Dairy Farm 3% i miles west of the city Order your milk and cream with your groceries each day Gream, quart hottles, 38¢ less 4¢ for hottle Cream, Pint hottles, 20c less 3¢ for hottle Gream, 1-2 pint hottles, 13¢ less 3cfor hottle Milk, quart bottles, 12¢ less 4c-for hbottle Milk in Gallon Lots or more 25¢ per gallon Kindly get your milk ordersin before 8 o’clock a. m. in'order- to have them dellvered by first delivery. First dellvery leaves the store g am | Glover, a laundryman' of Wa‘ltfl ~ TEN MII.I.IUNS Carnegie Donates Big Sum to- Aid Movei ent. ROOT HEAD OF TRUSTEES Board Empowered to Use Income of at Least $500,000 Annually in Further- ance of Any Plan They May Deem Advisable in Conformity With Gen- Purposes of Gift—Scientific Study of Causes of War Proposed Washmgton, Dec. 15.—Andrew Car- negie has announced a gift of $10,000, 000 for the promotion of international peace. The gift is worldwide in'its scope and, in the opinion of Washing- ton' officials, is one pf the most im- portant steps ever taken in further: ance of the universal peace movement. This vast fund was turned over by Mr. Carnegie to a board of trustees headed by United States Senator Elihu Root, who is America’s representative on The Hague tribunal, and President Nicholas Murray Butler of ‘Columbia university. - There -are twenty other distinguished trustees. S The ..income “of " this - $10,000,000, which will amount to at leasts$500,000 a year under the terms of the gift, will be devoted to the furtherance of peace projects tiie world over., The board of trustees, it is understood, is endowed with wide discretion by the donor and will be at liberty to use the funds in the furtherance of any movement they may deem advisable and in conform- ing with the general purpose of the gift. eral To Study Causes of War. The Carnegie gift, according to the plans of the donor, will open the way for a scientific study of the causes of war and for an examination in a way that never has been undertaken before of other questions that may tend to promote peace. The trustees of the fund will be able, if they so desire, to assist Secretary Knox in the promulgation of his plan for an arbitral court of justice, the acceptance of which by all the powers will give to the world an international judicial body to judge in cases arising in peace as well as controve);mes inci- dent to war. Several of the powers [| have already sent encouraging replies to Secretary Knox on this proposition. Another pending proposition, is the | commission authgrized at the last ses- sion of congress to consider the ques- tion of limiting the armaments of the nations of the world by intfirp@tional .| agreement ” Foul Blot on Clelzahon The informal trust deed presented by Mr. Carnegie to the trustees reads in part as follows: o e —— “Gentlemen—I have transferred to — you as trustees of the Carnegie peace fund 10,009,000 of 5 per cent first mort- gage bonds, valued at $11,500,000, the revenue of which is to be administered by you to hasten the abolition of "in- || ternationa! war, the foulest blot upon our civilization. Although we no longer eat our fellow men, nor tor- ture prisoners, nor sack cities, killing their inhabitants, we still® kill each other in war like barbarians. Only wild beasts are excusable for doing that in this, the Twentieth century of the Christian era, for the crime of war is inherent, favor of right but always of the strong. The nation is crimina] which refuses arbitration and drives'its ad- || versary to a tribunal which knows nothing of righteous judgment,” Foundation Is Perpetual. - The foundation is to be perpetual, and when the establishment of univer- sal peace is attained the domor pro- vides that the revenue shall be devot- || ed to the banishment ot the “next most degrading evil or evils,” the suppression, of which would “most ad- vance the progress, elevation and hap- | piness of men.” Andrew Carnegie’s gift of $10,000, 000 for the furtherance of internation- al peace brings the total of his bene- factions to about $180,000,000, of which $53,000,000 has been for libraries. His other large gifts include$16,000,000 to the Pittsburg institute and $15,000,000 | to his educational ‘foundation. Mr. Carnegie’s latest . endowment widens the gap between' him 'and Johi D. Rockefeller, who_alone. rivals the re- tired steel master in his public bene- faction A conservative estlmate placés Mr. Rockefeller's giffs to insti tutions at - $120,000,000. small part of this was for educational purposes. P | HATTIE LE BLANG IS FREE| Jury Finds Young Girl Innocen vf - Murder Chargo. Ca.mhridge, Mass., Dec Le Blanc, French girl, ‘charge of murdering Clate) [Nov. 20, 1909. - The verdict of the was cheered by the spectators. 4 W. G. Schroeder 8t. Minnesota Ave., Cor. Fourth' Phone 65. PE since it decides ‘mot .in i All'but &} Twentfgelghth Visit of ngrkj i “ SENATOR ELIHU ROOT. Heads Trustees of Carnegle | Ten Million Peace Fund. CIVIC IMPROVERS ASSEMBLE American Acsociation Begins' Work at National Capital.. - . Washington, Dec. 15.—Every brand of .civic improvement—artistic, moral and political—is to be prescribed this week for the cities of America in the . form of resolutions to be adopted at the sixth annual convention of the American Civic association, which opened, here. The beautification of cities will be dealt with by Dr. John Quincy Adams, member of the New York municipal committee. Plunder Carried Off in Wagon. Chicago, Dec. 15.—Furs and ginseng worth $21,627 were stolen from theé store of S. Silberman & Sons here, the thieves carrying the plunder away in a wagon. The loot consisted of 4,200 mink skins, 100 weasel skins and eighty-three pounds of ginseng. Peanut Kills Baby. Eau Claire, Wis., Dec. 15.—Arnie Walker, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Mattson Walker, who reside near Durand, picked up a peanut on the floor. and in trying to swallow it choked to death. It entered his wr nd- pipe. . o If you are suffering from bilious. ness constipation, indigestion chronic headache, invest one cent in a postal card, send to Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des Moines, Iowa, with your name and address plainly on the back, and they will forward you a free sample of Chamberlain’s Sto- | mach' and Liver Tablets. Sold by Barker’s Drug Store. On the breakfast table—in the sick Toom— for making salads, puddings and other. des serts—for a bite between meals, in the funct box, there is no fruit equal to the imms California “Sunkist” Orange. Being tree ripened, sound-picked, packed and shipped with the utmost skill and care, it is the most healthful and luscious of all fruits “Sunkist Oranges are thin- skinned— kist Wrapper. Thousands of families fiberless —seedless, They fairly melt in willhave none but Sunkist Oranges. After ; the mouth., There is so little waste in you have tried them once they will wir servingand eatingthem thattheyaretruly you. Please make the trial ay. You the cheapest orange you can buy. dealer sells them. And don't forget #t Every Sunkist Orange comes in & Sun- save the “Sunkist” Wrappers. Ask for “Sunkist” Lemons After you have eaten Sunkist Oranges, you will be glad to know there are Sunkist Lemons, for they, too, are the finest fruit of their kind. Never blemished, marred, decayed, thick- X skinned or pithy. Sunkist Lemons contain S0 percent more juice than FR commonplace. lemons, which B AR ci for kitchen and table b Rogers Orange Spoon use._The "Sunkist” whare 12 Sunkist Qrango (or Lemen) Weappors and send them tous with 1 o rgs. packing otc., aud we will prosent S -m. agenuine S Orango Spoon, of bosutl- ”“"'F o0 e duara Y, Dot """-‘d"n"m moro. than one. sel hppen and 126 for each udditional 8 remitting, please send one- cent less than 2&‘) on amounts above 2, ‘Wrapper identifies p- mhen tho emount Bxpoons bum it on, ATmouAte shote o, e, Breler, money orden fasend you completo st of valaablo promiuins. e nmorio Bunkist” and * Red Bail"® wrappors for promiums. CAUFORNIA FRUIT GROWERS' EXCHANGE 34 Clark Street, CHICAGO, ILL. (34) MR. RENTER Have you ever stopped to think that every few years you practically pay for the house you live in and yet do not own it? Figure it up for yourself. Theodore Roosevelt says: “No Investment on earth is so safe, 8o sure, so certain to enrich its owners as undeveloped realty.” We will be glad to tell you about the City of Be- midji. and quote you prices with easy terms of payment if desired on some of the best residence and business property in that rapidly growing City. A letter addressed to us will bring you tull particu- lars or if you prefer to see the property, call on H. A. Simons, at Bemidji. The Soo Railroad is now running its freight and passenger trains into Bemidji; investigate the oppor- tunities offzred for business on a small or large scale. Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. 404 New York Life Bullding ST. PAUL MINNESOTA Subscribe For The Pioneer year afier year. | SAVER, | causing WASTE. wlm_. BI}SHOWN YOU.” on FueIDhEconomy »"_ Almost every range has the reputation of being a “fuel saver,” but when their claims in this respect are tried out—are investigated, it is very often found that they actually DO NOT possess the qralities necessaay to keep the [fuel bill at the same level : Determmed to handle a REAL fuel saver, we have invest gated the claims of various makes of ranges and have finally decided that the “Monarch” Malleable Range is the only range so constructed that it will remain air-tight after years of use. This difficulty has never been ‘overcome in the cast iron range as this type of jange leaks freely after a year or two of use, reducing the operator’s control and taking an un- necessary large amount of fuel to operate the range. .The fuel-savmg features of MONACH will stand investiga- tion and we shall be pleased to demonstrate them to you. \For ex4mple: The construction of the MONARCH is THOROUGH—Malleable Iron—the TOUGHEST, STRONGEST and MOST DURABLE MATERIAL obtainable, is RIVETED to the steel body of the range, mak- .ing ALL seams and joints ATR-TIGHT. The seams of the cast iron range are not riveted, they are simply bolted and filled with stove putty. It.dves not take a great amount of heat to dryup putty or work the nuts loose on the bolts—that’s apparent to everybody, and ‘then the range takes in air at every point. This cannot possibly happen with a MONARCH Range aud that is the reason we endorse it to our trade asa REAL FUEL The Dupiex Draft of the MONARCH effects another saving in fuel, because it has two doors. oneunder each .end of the fire Box. These double openings supply an equal amount of draft to the fire and thus prevent | waste by ¢onsuming: ALL the fuel and also provides an uniform spread of heat through all parts of the flue. ' Othér rdnges have'a draft under but one end of the firebox and as a result, unburned fuel accumulates in the pa.rt of the firebox farthest from the draft opening and this fuel is eventually shaken down with the ashes ¢ are satisfied that the MONARCH will please you in‘every way. " Dow't select a range off- Hand-investigate its clalms—that's when the MONARCH makes good. ; I'SITQUR.STORE AND LOOK OVER THE MONARCHS WE HAVE ON DISPLAY. EVERY COURTESY THE BARGAIN STORE " M. E. IBERTSON Prop. i lst Dnor North of Post OMce 405 Boltu-l Ave.’